Eric Fulton/Lieutenant JG Serin
Q1. How important do you want your character to be in the campaign?
Note that I use this to determine how much focus to give your character
in an episode.
080. Either I'm the
luckiest Officer in Starfleet or I'm paying for the Narrator's new
house. Alternatively, I'm the well-endowed new character who wears
slinky outfits; introduced to raise flagging tv ratings.
Q2. How often do you want your character's subplots to be in the
campaign? These would be enemies, rivals, family, romances, hobbies,
etc. Note that these things are analogous to the B plots in a Star Trek
episode.
060. If I don't have a
subplot every other adventure I'll wither and die, or I'll join Donald
and play solitaire.
Q3. Where do you see your character being three years (18 episodes)
from now? This is in terms of his/her Starfleet career.
100. Please address me by
my proper rank: Admiral.
Q4. How much action do you want to see in the typical episode, or in
general throughout any given season?
020. Every episode should
be solvable without doing or taking damage.
Q5. My biggest complaint about the GM is...
000. Nice try Kev, but we
all know that revenge is a dish best served with a creamy cucumber
sauce. I'm not giving you any ammo.
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Q6. My fellow
away team members...
060. Don't appreciate my
abilities and my brilliant and innovative solutions.
Q7. My leadership ability...
080. Was good enough for
us to accomplish that last mission where I was in charge. Isn't that
proof enough?
Q8. Non-violent solutions to a problem...
060. Are an awful lot of
work. But that's what we're paid to do.
Q9. Telepaths...
040. Are ok with me. I'm
confident that they won't abuse their powers.
Q10. Romulans...
040. May some day be
persuaded to join the Federation and Klingons in a peaceful alliance.
Comments:
Q3. {Changed Admiral to
Ambassador}
Q4. Not that that is
necessarily the optimal solution.
Q6. But then, they are
irrational, so I don't pay attention.
Q7. Too bad the thing
died.
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